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Match Preview: Bristol Rovers v Ipswich Town

18 September 2020

We take a look at all there is to know ahead of this weekend's league fixture against Ipswich Town...

Looking ahead

The Gas return to the Mem this weekend for the first home league game of the campaign following a successful trip to Sunderland, returning with a point from the Stadium of Light.

An early Luke Leahy penalty calmed the side's nerves as they began their new season, and the Gas will be hoping for a similar start down at BS7 this weekend.

However, Garner's side won't be buoyed by the roar of the Memorial Stadium this weekend, as the game remains without supporters. Garner commented on how he'll approach this, saying "It's a loss to us, the loss of the support, because it's such a great crowd at the Mem. We'll be missing the passion of the supporters and the lift they give the team.

"We've got to be professional and make sure we're doing our jobs and make sure we set up as a team to do what we want to do. We still feel playing at home can be an advantage for us."

To catch the full press conference, click below to hear Garner's thoughts via zoom.

View from the Opposition 

Despite the Tractor Boys' positive result from the last time they came up against the Gas, only two weeks ago, Paul Lambert remains wary of the treat Rovers pose, saying "You can’t take too much notice of the game back at Portman Road a couple of weeks ago. That was one game and this is another. They showed last week they’re a good side and we’re expecting a tough game."

Form Guide

It's been a mixed run for Town since they began the season with a win over Rovers, losing to Arsenal U21's in the EFL Trophy before picking up an opening day league win over Wigan Athletic.

However, the Tractor Boys did face a midweek game this week, losing against Premier League Fulham 1-0 at Portman Road.

The Gas come into this one following a week of training and preparation, since that 1-1 draw with Sunderland in the season opener.

Past Meetings

The obvious past meeting came just two weeks ago, as the Gas went down 3-0 on their travels to a dangerous Ipswich Town side. However, beyond that, Rovers picked up all three points in their last league meeting, winning in a dramatic December tie at Portman Road.

How to watch

While games are being played behind closed doors, or with limited spectators allowed through the turnstiles, an arrangement exists whereby all matches that are NOT LIVE on Sky Sports will be available to stream by Clubs on iFollow (or Club equivalent service), for a match pass price of £10.

In applicable cases, viewers from overseas will also be able to watch the game live on iFollow.

 

Season-Ticket holders are entitled to free iFollow match passes for all home league games and have been sent a unique code to the email address linked to their ticket account that will be redeemable to watch Saturday's game on iFollow for free.

A guide on how the process works can be found HERE

Season Ticket codes are only redeemable once, with Season Ticket holders receiving a new code for every home league fixture.

If you are yet to receive your code - please email seasonticketenquiries@bristolrovers.co.uk.

Cup fixtures (Carabao and EFL Trophy), both home and away aren't covered by the same arrangement, with individual match passes on offer for all supporters. 

Saturday's fixture is available to stream with a match pass fee of £10. To purchase a match pass, please click HERE

Around the grounds

This weekend sees another round of League One fixtures get underway, with Oxford United's home tie against Sunderland looking to be the pick of the weekend, with both sides making League One play-off's in recent seasons.

In the only tie taking place on Sunday, Rochdale host Portsmouth.

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Match Reports

Match Report: Bristol Rovers 0-2 Ipswich Town

19 September 2020

The Gas lost out on a point at home, as an unfortunate Max Ehmer own-goal and a late Jon Nolan goal proved to be the difference between the two sides at BS7.

Rovers had chances early on in the game, with Brandon Hanlan going close to giving Rovers a lead in the opening stages.

Gwion Edwards saw a goalbound effort stopped on the line by the intelligent play of Mark Little, but Emher's own-goal ten minutes from time gave Ispwich the late advantage.

A Jon Nolan goal in the 89th minute sealed the points for the away side.

Ahead of the encounter, Rovers made just the one change to the side that faced Sunderland at the Stadium of Light last weekend. 

Returning from suspension, Ed Upson returned to the fold, with Sam Nicholson missing the encounter with Ipswich due to injury.

Before kick-off, both sets of players and staff took part in a minutes silence, to pay tribute to Gordon Bennett, who sadly passed away this week.

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In a high energy opening, Rovers managed to work the game's first opportunity. On his home debut, Brandon Hanlan managed to keep himself onside to take advantage of a pocket of space behind the Ipswich defence. The striker managed to compose himself one-on-one with Holy, but his low side-footed efforted lacked the power to cause the Ipswich 'keeper any problems. 

At the other end, the visitors produced their own opportunity moment later, as a quick counter led to Jon Nolan striking from range. Fortunately for Rovers, the effort from Nolan climbed steeply over Jaakkola's goal.

With chances at a premium as the half progressed, a Zain Westbrooke set-piece almost carved out an opening for Rovers. It was a floated free-kick into the box from deep from the midfielder that wasn't dealt with by the visitors, with Alfie Kilgour narrowly missing the delivery on the stretch at far-post. 

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In what was a fairly quiet half for both goalkeepers, Jaakkola was forced into action to tip wide a free-kick from Freddie Sears, which has kept low and arrived on target through the congested penalty area. 

Sears' opportunity proved to be the last chance of the half, with the scores remaining firmly deadlocked at the break.

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Early in the second half there was a moment of danger for Rovers to deal with, as James Norwood lost his marker inside the area and was able to take up a central position to attack a cross from the right. The forward was free just yards out from goal and managed to direct his close-range header narrowly wide, with linesman's raising his flag shortly after.

Moments after Norwood's chance, another set-piece from Zain Westbrooke prompted a Rovers opportunity at the other end of the pitch. An inviting delivery from Westbrooke swung into the Ipswich area, with Brandon Hanlan inches away from connecting with a diving header, with the striker able to shake free of his marker.

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The intensity of the half took a noticeable upturn as the hour mark came. Jaakkola was again called upon as Gwion Edwards cut inside from a wide position to fire towards the Rovers goal, with the Rovers 'keeper showing strong hands to steer the effort away from danger.

There was a heart in mouth moment as an outstretched leg from Alfie Kilgour almost turned a Jon Nolan volley into the Rovers goal, with the deflection off the Rovers defender sending the effort narrowly wide. Seconds later Mark Little was in the right place to block Gwion Edwards' effort on the goal line after the winger managed to round Jaakkola and take the ball to a narrow-angle before poking an effort towards goal.

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With a little over ten minutes left in the game, the visitors took the lead. It was high delivery into the Rovers penalty area that caused the Rovers defence problems, with Max Ehmer getting an unfortunate touch on the delivery that took the ball beyond Jaakkola and into the Rovers net.

In 89th minute, a late Jon Nolan goal prevented a late comeback from Rovers, as the midfielder finished into the low into the bottom to finish off a winding run into the Rovers area.

Rovers travel to Doncaster Rovers next week to continue their Sky Bet League One campaign.

Rovers: Anssi Jaakkola (GK), Mark Little, Max Ehmer, Cian Harries, Alfie Kilgour, Luke Leahy, Zain Westbrooke, Josh Grant, Ed Upson, Jayden Mitchell-Lawson, Brandon Hanlan.

Subs: Van Stappershoef, Josh Hare, David Tutonda, Jack Baldwin, Cam Hargreaves, Jonah Ayunga, James Daly.

Ipswich Town: Tomas Holy (GK), Stephen Ward, Luke Chambers, James Wilson, Gwion Edwards, James Norwood (67' Oli Hawkins), Jon Nolan, Teddy Bishop (67' Flynn Downes), Freddie Sears (63' Jack Lankester ), Aristote Nsiala, Andre Dozzell.

Subs: David Cornwell (GK), Janoi Donacian, Myles Kenlock, Emyr Huws.

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